Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Reasoning Quiz

Directions (1-5) In each of the questions below are given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.

Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

1. Statement: 
All Malls are Building
No Shops are Building
Some Shops are Markets.


Conclusion: 
I. No market is building
II. All market being building is a possibility.
III. Some shops are mall.
(1) Only I & II follows
(2) None follows
(3) Only III follows
(4) Only II follows
(5) All follows

2. Statement:  
No police are corrupt.
Some corrupts are politician.
All politicians are Man.

Conclusion: 
I. All corrupts are Man is a possibility.
II. At least some police are Man.
III. Some politician are not police.
(1) Only II & III follows
(2) Only III and either I & II follows
(3) Only I &III follow
(4) All follows
(5) None of these

3. Statement:  
Some Test is One day.
All T20 are One day.
Some One day which are Test are Match.

Conclusion: 
I. No T20 are Test.
II. Some One day which are Test are not T20.
III. All match being Test is a possibility.
(1) Only II & III follows
(2) Only III and either I & II follows
(3) Only I &III follow
(4) Only II follows
(5) None of these

4. Statement:  
No Anchor is a Producer.
Some Producer are not Reporter.
All Reporters is a Technician.

Conclusion: 
I. All Technician being Anchor is a possibility.
II. Some Anchor are Reporter.
III. Some Technician are not producer.
(1) Only I follow
(2) Only I and either II & III follows
(3) Only I &III follow
(4) Only II follows
(5) None of these

5. Statement:  
Some Ramlia are Maidan.  
Some Jantar-mantar are Maidan.
Some Parks are Ramlila.

Conclusion: 
I. At least some Parks are Maidan.
II. All Jantar-mantar being Ramlia is a possibility.
III. No Maidan is a Park.
(1) Only I follow
(2) Only I and either II & III follows
(3) Only II and either I & III follows
(4) Only II follows
(5) None of these

Directions (6-10): A word and number arrangement machine when given an input line of words and numbers rearranges them following a particular rule in each step. The following is an illustration of input and rearrangement.

Input: 51 go persons 31 49 less may come 19 arrives 63 44
Step I: arrives 51 go persons 31 49 less may come 19 44 63
Step II: come arrives go persons 31 49 less may 19 44 63 51
Step III: go come arrives persons 31 less may 19 44 63 51 49
Step IV: less go come arrives persons 31 19 63 51 49 44
Step V: may less go come arrives persons 19 63 51 49 44 31
Step VI: persons may less go come arrives 63 51 49 44 31 19

Step VI is the lost step of the arrangement.  As per the above rule followed in the above steps, find out in each of the following questions the appropriate step for the input given below (All the numbers are of two digits.)

Input: 99 67 21 them 71 we 25 go attack from 47 danger 10 look 

6. How many steps would be needed to complete the arrangement?
(1) IV
(2) V
(3) VI
(4) VII
(5) None of these

7. Which Step number would be the following output?

go from  danger attack  21 them we 25 10 look 99 71 67 47

(1) III
(2) II
(3) VII
(4) IV
(5) There will be no such step

8. In step V, which of the following word/number would be on the 6th position (from the right)?
(1)  47
(2) 10 
(3) 21
(4) attack 
(5) danger

9. What will be the position of “we” in the last but one step?
(1) seventh from left
(2) seventh from right
(3) eighth from right
(4) eighth from left
(5) Both 1 & 4

10. Which of the following will be the penultimate step?
(1) Step V
(2) Step VI
(3) Step VII
(4) Step III
(5) None of these




Solutions (1-5):
1. (2) None follows

2. (3)

Possibility:

3. (5) Only III follows

4. (3)

Possibilities:

5. (3)

Solutions (6-10) 
Input : 99 67 21 them 71 to 25 go attack from 47 danger 10 look
Step I : attack  67 21 them 71 we 25 go from 47 danger 10 look 99
Step II : danger attack  67 21 them we 25 go from 47 10 look 99 71
Step III : from  danger attack  21 them we 25 go 47 10 look 99 71 67
Step IV : go  from  danger attack  21 them we 25 10 look 99 71 67 47
Step V : look go  from  danger attack  21 them we  10 99 71 67 47 25
Step VI: them look go from danger attack we 10 99 71 67 47 25 21
Step VII: we them look go from danger attack 99 71 67 47 25 21 10
In above arrangement, in each step letters are arranged in alphabetical order in left hand side and greater numbers are arranging first in right hand side.

6. (4)

7. (4)

8. (2)

9. (5)

10. (2)



English Quiz

Directions (1-5) – Read each sentence to find out whether there is any grammatical mistake/error in it. The error, if any, will be in one part of the sentence. Mark the number of that part with error as your answer. If there is “No error” mark your answer (5). 

1. Two miles beyond (1)/that pasture was seen hundreds(2)/ of cattle including (3)/some lambs.(4)/No Error (5)

2. It is noticed that (1)/the elite class have no soft(2)/ corner for the downtrodden who are the (3) /real victims of the present social set-up. (4) /No Error (5)

3. Ritu as well as (1) /some of her friends (2) /have fallen in love with Sonu, who (3) /is the eldest son of an S.D.O. (4)/ No Error (5)

4. More than one successful candidate (1) /have taken the interview for one (2) /of the popular magazines (3) / being published from Delhi. (4) /No Error (5)

5. Is there any difficulties (1) /in disposing of this gorgeous building (2) /built on such a spacious (3) /and beautiful campus. (4) /No Error (5)

Directions: (6-10): Each question below has two blanks, each blank indicating that something has been omitted. Choose the set of words for each blank which best fits the meaning of the sentence as a whole.

6. Behaving in a ……………. and serious way, even in a ………. situation, makes people respect you.
(1) calm, difficult
(2) steady, angry
(3) flamboyant, tricky
(4) cool, astounding
(5) silly, sound

7. Along with a sharp rise in …………… , a recession would eventually result in more men, women, and children living in ……….
(1) crime, apathy
(2) fatalities, poor
(3) deaths, slums
(4) unemployment, poverty
(5) migrations, streets

8. The governments has …………. to provide financial aid to the one ……… by severe floods in the city.
(1) desired, troubled
(2) promised, havoc
(3) failed, affected
(4) wanted, struck
(5) decided, ill

9. An airplane with……….. passengers on board made an unscheduled ………… as the airport to which it was heading
was covered with thick fog.
(1) irritable, slip
(2) faulty, stop
(3) variety, halt
(4) tons, wait
(5) numerous, landing

10. Deemed universities ………. huge fees, but have not been successful in providing …………… education to our students.
(1) collect, maintaining
(2) pay, belted
(3) ask, good
(4) charge, quality
(5) demand, quantitative



ANSWERS
ANSWERS -
1. 2
2. 2
3. 3
4. 2
5. 1
6. 1
7. 4
8. 3
9. 5
10. 4

Aptitude

Quantitative Aptitude Test for UIIC Assistant NIACL AO NICL AO SBI Associate Clerk Exams 2015

Quantitative Aptitude Test for UIIC Assistant NIACL AO NICL AO SBI Associate Clerk Exams 2015

Today Practice Test : Quantitative Aptitude 31 December 2014

1. 38.7  ×  14.5 × 6.4 = ?
1) 3564.88
2) 3548.42
3) 3591.36
4) 3599.04
5) None of these
2. 56% of 616 – ? % of 482 = 103.96
1) 40
2) 52
3) 45
4) 50
5) None of these
3. 555 × 61 – 25000 = ?
1) 8855
2) 8558
3) 8585
4) 8858
5) None of these
4. 801  ÷ 10 ÷ 0.45 = ?
1) 172
2) 178
3) 174
4) 176
5) None of these
5. 48% of 718 = ?
1) 346.64
2) 348.46
3) 342.46
4) 344.64
5) None of these
6. ? ÷ 69 × 26 = 754
1) 2003
2) 2005
3) 2001
4) 2007
5) None of these
7. 6.8 × 8.8 × 11.9 – 202.596 = ?
1) 510.5
2) 509.5
3) 508.5
4) 507.5
5) None of these
8. 556.65 + 65.65 + 56.65 = ?
1) 676.05
2) 678.95
3) 682.55
4) 684.85
5) None of these
9. 3412 + 4367 + 5590 =?
1) 13121
2) 13245
3) 13369
4) 13487
5) None of these
10. 3328  ÷ ( 64 × 0.80 ) = ?
1) 63
2) 68
3) 65
4) 71
5) None of these

Answers
1. 3
2. 4
3. 1
4. 2
5. 4
6. 3
7. 2
8. 2
9. 3
10. 3

UIIC Assistant GA Current Affairs 2014 2015 Insurance Based Questions Practice Test

UIIC Assistant GA Current Affairs 2014 2015 Insurance Based Questions Practice Test

General Awareness Current Affairs Questions Practice Test for UIIC Assistant, NIACl AO, Assistant Exams 2014-2015. Its possible/Model Questions for the UIIC Assistant NIACL AO, Assistant Exams January 2015.
1.New Name of IRDA ? 
A)  Insurance Regulatory Development Authority  of  India
B) Insurance Regulatory Development Agency  of  India
C) Insurance Rural Development Authority  of  India
D) Insurance Regulatory Debt Authority  of  India
E) None of these
2. FINO Stands for ?
A) Foriegn Inclusion Network Operation
B) Financial Inclusion Network Operation
C) Financial Inclusion Networth Operation
D)Financial Inclusion Network Organisation
E) None of these
3. World Water Day Observed on ?
A) 22 March
B) 25 May
C) 30 August
D) 2nd June
E) None of these
4.Currency of UK ?  
A) Pound Sterling
B) Dollor
C) S $
D) Dinar
E) None of these
5.Gandhi Peace Prize for 2013 Awarded to ?
A) Atal bihari vajpayee
B) Chandi Prasad Bhat
C) Gopichand
D) APJB Kalam
E) None of these
6.Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD Located In ?
A) Paris
B) UK
C) India
D) China
E) None of these
7.Islamic Development Bank (IDB) President 
A) AK Khan
B) Ahmad Mohamed Ali
C) Amil
D) Aaqil
E) None of these
8.General insurance companies can be further divided into these sub categories ?
A) Standard Line
B) Excess Line
C) Both A and B
D) Only A
E) None of these

9. Bihar Governor  ?
A) Najeeb Jung
B) Shri Keshri Nath Tripathi
C) Vajubhai Vala
D) P. Sathasivam
E) None of these

10. Capital City of  Kazakhstan ?
A) Palikir
B) Astana
C) Vaduz
D) Quito
E) None of these


Get Answers here

1.A
2.B
3.A
4.A
5.B
6.A
7.B
8.C
9.B
10.B

Computers

Today Practice Test Computer Awareness for UIIC Assistant NICL AO SBI Associate Clerk 2015 Exams

Today Practice Test Computer Awareness for UIIC Assistant NICL AO SBI Associate Clerk 2015 Exams


Hi Friends, These Questions  are Useful for UIIC Assistant NICL AO SBI Associate Clerk Exams 2015.

1. The primany job of an operating system is to manage …………….. ?
1) commands
2) users
3) programmes
4) resources
5) process
2. Which of the following types of memory holds only the program and data that the CPU is presently processing ……………… ?
1) CMOS
2) ROM
3) RAM
4) ASCII
5) None of these
3. When you cut, copy information, it gets placed in the ……………….. ?
1) clipart
2) clipboard
3) Internet
4) motherboard
5) None of these
4. If you want to locate the hardware address of a local device, which protocol would you use ……………. ?
1) ARP
2) RARP
3) ICMP
4) PING
5) None of these
5. The name of the location of a particular piece of data is its ………………. ?
1) address
2) memory name
3) storage site
4) data location
5) None of these
6. Excel stores its documents in form of files which is called ………………. ?
1) workfiles
2) workbooks
3) notebooks
4) Excel sheets
5) None of these
7. When sending an email, ________line describes the content of the message.
1) to
2) CC
3) contents
4) BCC
5) subject
8. What is the keyboard shortcut for creating chart from the selected cell range …………. ?
1) F2
2) F4
3) F8
4) F11
5) None of these
9. Which of the following methods will not enter data into the cell …………….. ?
1) Pressing an Arrow key
2) Pressing the Esc key
3) Pressing the tab key
4) Clicking the enter button to the formula bar
5) None of these
10. Anti-virus is a …………… ?
1) utility software
2) system software
3) spy software
4) open source software
5) None of these

Answers
1. 4
2. 3
3. 2
4. 4
5. 1
6. 2
7. 5
8. 4
9. 2
10. 1

Sunday, 28 December 2014

Syllogism Question for SBI PO

Directions (1-10):.Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

1.    Statements: Some tumblers are plates.
Some bottles are tumblers.
All plates are spoons.

Conclusions: I. Some spoons are tumblers
II. Some spoons are plates          
III. Some bottles are plates
IV. No bottle is a plate

(1) Only I & II follows          
(2) Either III or IV follow                
(3) All follow                     
(4) Only III & II follows
(5) None of these

2.    Statements: All speeches are translations.
All essays are speeches.
No essays are reviews.

Conclusions: I. Some reviews are speeches
II. No reviews are essays
III. No reviews are translation
IV. No review are speeches

(1) All follow                     
(2) None of these 
(3) Either I or II follow.     
(4) Only II, III & IV follows
(5) Either I or IV and II follows

3.    Statements: No navies are air forces.
All armies are navies.
All air forces are defences.

Conclusions: I. No air forces are navies
II. Some defences are airforces
III. Some defences are not navies           
IV. No armies are air forces

(1) Only either I or II follows        
(2) Only II follows
(3) Only either I or IV follows       
(4) None follows             
(5) All follows

4.    Statements: All roots are stems.
Some branches are trees.
Some stems are branches.

Conclusions: I. Some trees are stems
II. Some trees are branches             
III. All trees are stems
IV. Some trees are not branches

(1) Only I, II & III follow          
(2) Only I & II follow        
(3) Only I follows         
(4) Only either I or III & II follow             
(5) Only II follow

5.    Statements: All clouds are stars.
No stars are planets.
 Some clouds are satellites.

Conclusions: I. No planet is cloud         
II. Some satellites are stars            
III. Some planets are not satellites           
IV. Some satellites are not planets

(1) Only II follows             
(2) Only I & II follows
(3) Only I, II & IV follows  
(4) None follows
(5) All follows     

6.    Statements: No mat is fan. Some fans are cars.
All cars are shirts.

Conclusions: I. All mats are cars           
II. All shirts are cars
III. Some shirts are fans               
IV. No shirt is a mat

(1) Only either II or IV and III follow
(2) Only I and II follow     
(3) Only IV follow
(4) Only III follow             
(5) None of these
     
7.    Statements: Some clips are copies.
Some copies are magazines.
No magazines is a dictionary

Conclusions: I. No copies are dictionary           
II. Some copies are dictionary
III. Some copies are not dictionary          
IV. No clips are magazines

(1) Only III follows
(2) Only either I or II & III follow
(3) Only I follows  
(4) Only either I or II follows
(5) None of these

8.    Statements: Some headphones are earphones
All earphones are telephones.
No telephones are television

Conclusions: I. No earphones are television
II. Some headphones are not television
III. Some headphones are telephones
IV. Some telephones are not television

(1) All follow         
(2) Only I, II & III follow
(3) Only II, III & IV follow 
(4) Only I, III & IV follow
(5) None of these

9.    Statements: All tourists are politicians.
 Some tourists are leaders.
Some politicians are ministers

Conclusions: I. Some leaders are ministers
II. All leaders are politicians         
III. Some ministers are not politicians
IV. Some politicians are not tourists

(1) None follows               
(2) All follow
(3) Only I & II follow         
(4) Only II & III follow
(5) None of these

10.  Statements: Some pots are keys.
Some keys are locks
All keys are rings.

Conclusions: I. Some pots are locks.
 II. Some pots are not locks         
III. Some pots are rings
IV. Some pots are not rings.

(1) Only either III or IV follow
(2) Only either I or II follows
(3) Only either I or II & III follow
(4) None follow                
(5) None of these


                      
 Answers:
1
5
6
4
2
5
7
2
3
5
8
1
4
5
9
1
5
3
10
3